Some great football saw Aidan Mooney (2), Michael Kennedy, William McDermott, Finn O'Hanlon and Callum Morrissey score the goals.

With the impossible task of naming a man-of-the-match recipient, the award was given to the whole team.

A special mention goes to keeper Adam Gilroy who made two marvellous saves to keep a clean sheet, in a totally dominant Crosby performance.

Bleak Hill U15s 1Crosby Stuart U15s 4

CROSBY started off really well and created three good chances before finally scoring through Ellie Core.

Soon after Ellie May made it 2-0 after Ruby had hit the bar.

Crosby continued to push and Gee Wood scored her first goal to cap off a player-of-the-match performance.

In the second-half Bleak Hill scored and Crosby went and got their fourth through Jasmine and could have scored more except for some fine goalkeeping by Bleak Hill.

Crosby Stuart U16s 4Formby White U16s 1

A GAME played on a very heavy pitch.

Formby started the strongest and had chances but failed to take them.

It was Crosby who opened the scoring with their first chance with a goal from Liam Wilson.

Crosby settled and Brenden Moran made it 2-0 at half time.

The second period saw Crosby get hold of the game but Formby still threatened. Jack Laurie made it 3-0 with 19 minutes to go. Formby pulled one back but it was no more than a consolation as Jamie Burgess converted a penalty to make it 4-1. Liam McAdam was named man-of-the-match.

Euxton U11s 3Crosby Stuart U11s 2

THE girls worked hard in this game and should have come away with all three points. Goals came from Felicity Strafford and Hannah Lennehan.

Crosby Stuart U9s 8Formby Athletic U9s 5

CROSBY started well with excellent passing play between all the forwards resulting in goals for Danny Lamb, Harry Forsyth and Ben Murphy.

Formby where able to counterattack and create some chances which gave goalkeeper Oliver Hadwin the opportunity to make some excellent saves. The whole team pulled together, closing down players, marking the opposition well, and moving the ball forward to create many more chances. Further goals were scored by Lamb and Forsyth.

Crosby Stuart U13s 3West Derby Pumas 6

CROSBY met a team that came to play good football and wanted to be first to the ball.

Slightly against the run of play Crosby took the lead with the first of a Luke Wilson-Jones brace.

West Derby continued to apply pressure and equalised soon afterwards.

Crosby Stuart then upped their game and a second goal came from Verdell Nza before the interval.

The second-half brought more domination from West Derby and defensive errors led to Crosby conceding five times with Wilson-Jones netting his second to make the score look a bit more respectable.

Man-of-the-match was Liam Riley for his efforts to shore up the Crosby defence whilst always looking to get forward to break down the West Derby line.